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Health Consequences of the Chornobyl Accident
Science, 2001The news focus article “Living in the shadow of Chornobyl” by Richard Stone (20 Apr., p. [420][1]) serves to remind us that the health consequences of an accident that took place 15 years ago are still occurring. In the article, however, Stone reports that the incidence of thyroid cancer in children rose as early as 1 year after the accident.
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Leukemia. Radiation. Chornobyl (Oncohematological Consequences of the Chornobyl Catastrophe)
2020Daniil Gluzman +4 more
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Reading the Chornobyl Catastrophe Within Ecofiction
Children's Literature in Education, 2021Maryna Vardanian
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Animal remains from the late medieval Chornobyl hillfort (12–13th cent. AD) in Ukraine
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020Oleksandr Kovalchuk, Zoltan Barkaszi
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Genetics of cattails in radioactively contaminated areas around Chornobyl
Molecular Ecology, 2006Olga V Tsyusko +2 more
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